PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOUR SPECIES USING DIVERGENT DOMAIN D9 AND D11 IN FAMILY: SILURIDAE (PISCES)

Not Available Molecular characterization and assessment of genetic variation in 28S region especially divergent domain D9 and D11 ribosomal DNA in fresh water catfish Ompok pabda, O. pabo, O. bimaculatus and Wallago attu was carried out. The nucleotide sequences and GC% of divergent domains of 28S r...

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Main Authors: Jyoti Verma, W.S. Lakra, Basdeo Kushwaha, M. Serajuddin, Ravindra Kumar, N.S.Nagpure
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Whites Science Innovation 2011
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GC%
Online Access:http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/4943
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spelling ftindiancar:oai:krishi.icar.gov.in:123456789/4943 2023-05-15T15:33:29+02:00 PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOUR SPECIES USING DIVERGENT DOMAIN D9 AND D11 IN FAMILY: SILURIDAE (PISCES) Not Available Jyoti Verma W.S. Lakra Basdeo Kushwaha M. Serajuddin Ravindra Kumar N.S.Nagpure 2011 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/4943 English eng Whites Science Innovation Not Available; Verma, J., Lakra, W.S., Kushwaha, B., Serajuddin, M., Kumar, R. and Nagpure, N.S., 2011. Phylogenetic relationship between four species using divergent domain D9 and D11 in family: Siluridae (Pisces). International Journal of Innovations in Biological and Chemical Sciences, 1, pp.12-15. Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/4943 Ompok species rDNA Base pair (bp) GC% Research Paper 2011 ftindiancar 2021-02-18T12:14:46Z Not Available Molecular characterization and assessment of genetic variation in 28S region especially divergent domain D9 and D11 ribosomal DNA in fresh water catfish Ompok pabda, O. pabo, O. bimaculatus and Wallago attu was carried out. The nucleotide sequences and GC% of divergent domains of 28S ranged from 419-427 bp and 61% in D9 region and 686-688 bp and 55% in D11 region. In D9 region, O. pabda and O. bimaculatus were 100% similar, whereas other species were found 99% similar. In D11 region, O. pabda with O. pabo and O. bimaculatus were 100% similar and other species were 99% similar. After sequence analysis, Ompok species exhibited more variability from W. attu. DNA sequence data play an essential role in the reconstruction of evolutionary relationships among the organisms, resulting in insights in genetic affinities that may confirm or conflict with traditional taxonomy because of attractive properties, the rDNA is popular for examine phylogenetic relationships and for studying genetic variability and divergence within and between species. Head, Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow . Report Attu KRISHI Publication and Data Inventory Repository (Knowledge based Resources Information Systems Hub for Innovations in Agriculture - Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ICAR)
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topic Ompok species
rDNA
Base pair (bp)
GC%
spellingShingle Ompok species
rDNA
Base pair (bp)
GC%
Jyoti Verma
W.S. Lakra
Basdeo Kushwaha
M. Serajuddin
Ravindra Kumar
N.S.Nagpure
PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOUR SPECIES USING DIVERGENT DOMAIN D9 AND D11 IN FAMILY: SILURIDAE (PISCES)
topic_facet Ompok species
rDNA
Base pair (bp)
GC%
description Not Available Molecular characterization and assessment of genetic variation in 28S region especially divergent domain D9 and D11 ribosomal DNA in fresh water catfish Ompok pabda, O. pabo, O. bimaculatus and Wallago attu was carried out. The nucleotide sequences and GC% of divergent domains of 28S ranged from 419-427 bp and 61% in D9 region and 686-688 bp and 55% in D11 region. In D9 region, O. pabda and O. bimaculatus were 100% similar, whereas other species were found 99% similar. In D11 region, O. pabda with O. pabo and O. bimaculatus were 100% similar and other species were 99% similar. After sequence analysis, Ompok species exhibited more variability from W. attu. DNA sequence data play an essential role in the reconstruction of evolutionary relationships among the organisms, resulting in insights in genetic affinities that may confirm or conflict with traditional taxonomy because of attractive properties, the rDNA is popular for examine phylogenetic relationships and for studying genetic variability and divergence within and between species. Head, Department of Zoology, University of Lucknow .
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author Jyoti Verma
W.S. Lakra
Basdeo Kushwaha
M. Serajuddin
Ravindra Kumar
N.S.Nagpure
author_facet Jyoti Verma
W.S. Lakra
Basdeo Kushwaha
M. Serajuddin
Ravindra Kumar
N.S.Nagpure
author_sort Jyoti Verma
title PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOUR SPECIES USING DIVERGENT DOMAIN D9 AND D11 IN FAMILY: SILURIDAE (PISCES)
title_short PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOUR SPECIES USING DIVERGENT DOMAIN D9 AND D11 IN FAMILY: SILURIDAE (PISCES)
title_full PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOUR SPECIES USING DIVERGENT DOMAIN D9 AND D11 IN FAMILY: SILURIDAE (PISCES)
title_fullStr PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOUR SPECIES USING DIVERGENT DOMAIN D9 AND D11 IN FAMILY: SILURIDAE (PISCES)
title_full_unstemmed PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOUR SPECIES USING DIVERGENT DOMAIN D9 AND D11 IN FAMILY: SILURIDAE (PISCES)
title_sort phylogenetic relationship between four species using divergent domain d9 and d11 in family: siluridae (pisces)
publisher Whites Science Innovation
publishDate 2011
url http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/4943
genre Attu
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Verma, J., Lakra, W.S., Kushwaha, B., Serajuddin, M., Kumar, R. and Nagpure, N.S., 2011. Phylogenetic relationship between four species using divergent domain D9 and D11 in family: Siluridae (Pisces). International Journal of Innovations in Biological and Chemical Sciences, 1, pp.12-15.
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